
معرفی
Dr. Iván Marinovic is a Professor of Accounting at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He joined Stanford in 2011 after teaching microeconomics at Universidad de los Andes, Chile. His research applies information economics to accounting and finance, focusing on disclosure incentives, earnings management, and optimal standards. He holds a PhD in Accounting from Northwestern University (2011), a Master's in Economic Theory from Toulouse School of Economics (2007), and BS/MS degrees in Financial Economics from Catholic University of Chile (2001).
His research bridges information economics with financial reporting, examining how disclosure strategies affect market behavior, corporate governance, and regulatory frameworks. Key themes include dynamic information acquisition, strategic disclosure under litigation risk, and the impact of information ambiguity on valuation.
Recent publications explore disclosure dynamics in financial markets (2023-2025) and optimal monitoring mechanisms (2020). His work frequently appears in top journals including The Accounting Review, Journal of Finance, and Management Science.
Awards & Honors:
- FARS Best Paper Award (2024)
- Distinguished Visiting Scholar, NYU Stern
- Robert and Marilyn Jaedicke Faculty Scholar (2019-2021)
- GSB Trust Faculty Scholar (2016-17)
- Best Paper in Economics, European Science Days (2006)
At Stanford, he teaches graduate courses like Compensating Talent: A Managerial Accounting Perspective and Applications of Contract Theory in Accounting Research.




